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Grazing netting for goats

Goats are very curious animals, so it is essential that their enclosure fencing is strong, durable and reliable. We produce the Czech goat grazing fencing from 2.2 mm thick galvanized wire. The top and bottom wire is reinforced so that the mesh is not damaged by the goats. We deliver the netting in 50m rolls and either we will deliver it to your home or you can pick it up at the Radkyně factory.


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Herding netting Czech fence 120 cm - 2.2mm/10 wires/250mm/50m
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U-clamps for wooden stakes 31mm/1kg
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You know - the grass is always greener behind the fence. So you can't keep the goats from sticking their heads in the fence except by getting special goat pasture netting. It has the thickest mesh at the bottom, which gets bigger towards the top. This is mainly for safety reasons - otherwise the goat's head could get stuck in the mesh. Usually it is enough to attach the mesh to the wooden stakes with staples and you are done.

TIP for small pet keepers

Do you keep rabbits as well as goats? Or does your child have a guinea pig as a pet? Then know that rabbits and guinea pigs deserve an outdoor run too. All you need is a few boards, nails and a rabbit net with small mesh and you can make the enclosure yourself. Read how to do it in our article.

Did you know that you can keep goats and rabbits together? Goats are very hungry, and once they drop a piece of hay or grass on the ground, they don't want it anymore. Rabbits, on the other hand, will eat it. For you, this means a big saving in feed and a happier life for the rabbits - they have a much larger enclosure than in a rabbit hutch.